The Life of George Washington (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 01.01.1832 |
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... andthe usehe made of those means.To preserve an army when conquest was impossible, to avoid defeat and ruin when victory was unattainable, to keep his forces embodied andsuppress the discontents ofhissoldiers, exasperated by a long ...
... andthe usehe made of those means.To preserve an army when conquest was impossible, to avoid defeat and ruin when victory was unattainable, to keep his forces embodied andsuppress the discontents ofhissoldiers, exasperated by a long ...
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... andthe West Indiaislands, and approached the NorthAmerican continent towards the gulf of Florida. Onthe2d of July, they touched ata small island situate onthe inlet into Pamplico sound, whence they proceeded to Roanoke, near the mouth ...
... andthe West Indiaislands, and approached the NorthAmerican continent towards the gulf of Florida. Onthe2d of July, they touched ata small island situate onthe inlet into Pamplico sound, whence they proceeded to Roanoke, near the mouth ...
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... and, on the 25th of August, sailed for England.[5] An insatiatepassionfor gold, attended byaneager desire to find it ... andthe natives ripened into open hostility;and, the provisions broughtfrom England being exhausted, they were under ...
... and, on the 25th of August, sailed for England.[5] An insatiatepassionfor gold, attended byaneager desire to find it ... andthe natives ripened into open hostility;and, the provisions broughtfrom England being exhausted, they were under ...
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... and the third to captain John Radcliffe, containing the namesof the council for this colony. These packets were accompanied with instructions directing that they should be opened, andthe names ofhis Majesty's council proclaimed, within ...
... and the third to captain John Radcliffe, containing the namesof the council for this colony. These packets were accompanied with instructions directing that they should be opened, andthe names ofhis Majesty's council proclaimed, within ...
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... andthe Dutch governor, being unableto resist,"peaceably submitted bothhimself and his colony to the King of England, and the governor of Virginia under him," and consented to pay a tribute. Argal then continued his voyage to Jamestown ...
... andthe Dutch governor, being unableto resist,"peaceably submitted bothhimself and his colony to the King of England, and the governor of Virginia under him," and consented to pay a tribute. Argal then continued his voyage to Jamestown ...
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